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Player like djv and vlc should be able to play dnxhr without issue. The pauses likely occur because of the reading-speed of the drive. If djv and vlc are still buffering while playing, try moving your footage to a faster ssd and try again.
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Rolled back the Nvidia driver to the version before and it seems to have fixed it. Might be a bug. Typical!
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DaVinci Resolve, Premiere, and FCPX all support direct video capture. But depending on your hardware configuration, operating system, and camera, you will most likely need a video capture card or external capture device also.
Most computers don't come with a way to get video into them, they come with ways to get data into them. HDMI ports are one-way, so ...
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Using FFmpeg's command-line, this is totally possible. I do it to increase the speed of my videos by 10% (increasing both the audio AND video by 10%, without sounding like a chipmunk).
The command to increase your video's speed by 10% is:
<ffmpeg path> -i <origin video path> -vf "setpts=(PTS-STARTPTS)/1.1" -crf 18 -af atempo=1.1 <output ...
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